Who are the George Zimmerman trial jurors?

6 jurors, 4 alternates selected

George Zimmerman listens to jury consultant Robert Hirschhorn in Seminole circuit court on the eighth day of his trial, in Sanford, Fla., Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Zimmerman is accused in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)

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George Zimmerman listens to jury consultant Robert Hirschhorn in Seminole circuit court on the eighth day of his trial, in Sanford, Fla., Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Zimmerman is accused in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)

The six jurors and four alternates for George Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial were selected Thursday.

Zimmerman is accused of murdering 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford.

Since this is not a capital case, by Florida law, there is a six-person jury, as opposed to a 12-person jury.

See descriptions of the jurors below based on questioning during jury selection:

B-29 is a Hispanic woman from Chicago who moved to Seminole County four months ago. She said in questioning that she doesn't pay attention to the news and knows little about the case. She works in a nursing home and has eight children.

B-76 is a white, middle-aged woman. She has lived in Seminole County since 1995 and has been married for 10 years. She has two children. Her passion is rescuing animals. She has no prior jury service. She said she remembers hearing about the case and seeing Zimmerman's injuries, but she has not formed an opinion.

B-37 is a middle-aged white woman who has lived in Seminole County for 18 years. She has two daughters in their 20s. She said she watches NBC mostly, and only uses the newspaper for her bird cage. "I think it was an unfortunate incident that happened," she said.

B-51, a retired white woman, has been in Seminole County since 1987. She is single with no children. She doesn't believe Zimmerman was doing anything wrong by being active in neighborhood watch. She is aware of the controversy over whose voice was on the 911 call.

E-6, a young white woman, has lived in Seminole County for two years. She has been married for six years and has two children. She followed the case when it happened but not much since then, thought she sees headlines a lot, she said. She heard the 911 call with the scream but doesn't have an opinion on whose voice it was. She hasn't seen pictures of Zimmerman's injuries.

E-40, an older white woman, is from Iowa and moved to Seminole County last year for a job. She said she served on a jury 20 years ago in Pennsylvania. She is married with a son. She said she didn't pay attention to the case before she moved or when she got here.

Alternates

E-54 is a white man, middle-aged, and married for five years with two children. He has lived in Seminole County for 14 years and grew up in Central Florida. He said during questioning that he told his children to be careful when wearing a hoodie. He said he remembers the protests and wondered why police didn't charge Zimmerman right away.

B-72 is a young, Hispanic,man who has lived in Seminole County for nine years. He is single with no children. He participates in arm wrestling competitions. He said during questioning that he didn't care much about the case because it didn't affect him.

E-13 is a young white woman who has lived in Seminole County for 17 years. She is single with no kids. She said she heard the shooting was racial and that people said Martin was shot because he was black. She has seen photos of Martin and mug shot of Zimmerman.

E-28, a middle-aged white woman, has lived in Seminole County since 1985 and has been married 29 years. “When it comes on, we turn it off," she said about the case. She has previously served on a jury for a civil case involving a swimming pool.